Now showing exploit failed try again... Everytime.. I set 20 sec.. then I flash to esp kameleo. Host and it's working well.. I don't understand where is the problem...
Thank you Leeful for this masterpiece! You have moved all ESP32 stuff to another level! You were even able to remove that insert USB screen as well as the timing with countdown is very impressive! I have tried 5 times in row with original settings 2900ms on my PRO and I had 100% success. What a piece of work. Thank you a lot
Now showing exploit failed try again... Everytime.. I set 20 sec.. then I flash to esp kameleo. Host and it's working well.. I don't understand where is the problem...
did you try the tip I said about setting it to 20000 and looking for the pause/stutter in the countdown timer?
If so what time do you see the pause/stutter?
Hi Mr. @Leeful & @Prb i thank you for your hard work for the ps scene i want the psphive host for 9.00 on esp8266 moded please make it for esp8266 automount i thank you very much
Hi Mr. @Leeful & @Prb i thank you for your hard work for the ps scene i want the psphive host for 9.00 on esp8266 moded please make it for esp8266 automount i thank you very much
did you try the tip I said about setting it to 20000 and looking for the pause/stutter in the countdown timer?
If so what time do you see the pause/stutter?
Ok. Looks like im going to need some help.
I downloaded that newest v3b bin file. Flashed to my ESP32. Im not really sure how do i launch exploit? I plugged it into my ps4 - i can access esp.html (wifi names/kernel exploit wait times), but how do i launch actual exploit? When i go to prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3b/index.html - it does not load. When i go with my home wifi - it says ESP device not detected.
Ok. Looks like im going to need some help.
I downloaded that newest v3b bin file. Flashed to my ESP32. Im not really sure how do i launch exploit? I plugged it into my ps4 - i can access esp.html (wifi names/kernel exploit wait times), but how do i launch actual exploit? When i go to prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3b/index.html - it does not load. When i go with my home wifi - it says ESP device not detected.
ok. when i switch to esp32 - what is the exploit url? When im on my home wifi that page prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3b/index.html - says no esp device found. When on ESP32 wifi - this webpage is not accessible.
ok. when i switch to esp32 - what is the exploit url? When im on my home wifi that page prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3b/index.html - says no esp device found. When on ESP32 wifi - this webpage is not accessible.
It will be accessable on the ESP wifi After you have cached it first on your regular wifi. All the instructions and the order to do them in are in the first post.
Remeber to use AlAzif's DNS settings when using your regular Wifi connection.
It will be accessable on the ESP wifi After you have cached it first on your regular wifi. All the instructions and the order to do them in are in the first post.
Remeber to use AlAzif's DNS settings when using your regular Wifi connection.
ok. Then i need to clear all the browsing history/website data, reboot the ps4 and try again, because now when i access this to cache the site - prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3b/index.htm i get ESP not detected. I'll report back.
ok. Then i need to clear all the browsing history/website data, reboot the ps4 and try again, because now when i access this to cache the site - prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3b/index.htm i get ESP not detected. I'll report back.
Yes.
Connect to your regular wifi, clear webdata and cookies in the PS4 browser, close and reopen the browser and go to prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3b/index.html.
Wait for it to cache, close the browser, connect to the esp wifi, open the browser again, go to prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3b/index.html and PS-Phive! will start.
Are you getting the "ESP not detected" when you first open the browser or are you trying to open the ESP settings?
ok. Then i need to clear all the browsing history/website data, reboot the ps4 and try again, because now when i access this to cache the site - prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3b/index.htm i get ESP not detected. I'll report back.
Yes, start from “scratch “, clear browser/cookies/ history, reboot, connect to your home wifi using Alazif’s dns, cache the menu, exit browser (circle), connect your esp32, connect to esp32 from the PS4 (wifi easy setup), check you have an ip, re-open browser, hack will start
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BTW, @Leeful , had a strange behaviour this morning, starting from scratch this morning after an unplugged PS4 Pro because I had to move it.
The value for waiting usb was set to 3000 when it’s supposed to be 2900 by default, on the next boot to try something, went back to 2900 when didn’t change anything
Being using for several days, and everything stable until now, only had 2 not enough memory, but no freeze, no KP, no forced shutdown, and this , using cheats, rest mode, with extended storage connected, and game running on sleep mode.
I cleared cache, browsing history, closed all opened windows, removed esp32 from usb. connected to my home network (with Alazif’s dns). Rebooted PS4. Launched v3b website - browser cached the content!!! . Closed the browser. plugged in ESP32 + connected to ESP network and launched web browser - success!!!
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